Dolores and Peter´s Memories in The Hiding Place (2000) by Trezza Azzopardi and Mrs Dalloway (1925) by Virginia Woolf inevitably leads to reflections on memory. When considering the term “memory” one relates it to the brain, the most mysterious organ human beings possess, with its neurons and synaptic connections involved in the process of remembering. We may have studied three stages of memory –encoding, storage and retrieval and know about short term and long term memory.1 We generally hear people referred to as having a “good” memory or a “bad” memory (with respect to the amount of precise information they can recall at a given moment) and we must have found ourselves at times saying we had something “on the tip of our tongue” b...
The field of Memory Studies continually refocuses and reinvents itself, searching for moments, event...
A woman is listening to Sinatra before work. As she later describes it, ‘suddenly from nowhere I ...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
Dolores and Peter´s Memories in The Hiding Place (2000) by Trezza Azzopardi and Mrs Dalloway (1925)...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
Neurocognitive research has confirmed that people perceive and remember the “rooms of their o...
Memories have long been compared with archived items that can be faithfully retrieved by minds, as i...
Throughout human history, much of the brain and its functioning has been unknown. At first, the theo...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
In his seven-volume novel, In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927), Marcel Proust explores the depths and...
Cognitive psychologists discuss human memory in terms of the encoding processes that give rise to th...
Memory has never been closer to us, yet never more difficult to understand. In the more than thirty ...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
Memories are made of this ‘He was still too young to know that the heart’s memory eliminates the bad...
The field of Memory Studies continually refocuses and reinvents itself, searching for moments, event...
A woman is listening to Sinatra before work. As she later describes it, ‘suddenly from nowhere I ...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
Dolores and Peter´s Memories in The Hiding Place (2000) by Trezza Azzopardi and Mrs Dalloway (1925)...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
Neurocognitive research has confirmed that people perceive and remember the “rooms of their o...
Memories have long been compared with archived items that can be faithfully retrieved by minds, as i...
Throughout human history, much of the brain and its functioning has been unknown. At first, the theo...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
In his seven-volume novel, In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927), Marcel Proust explores the depths and...
Cognitive psychologists discuss human memory in terms of the encoding processes that give rise to th...
Memory has never been closer to us, yet never more difficult to understand. In the more than thirty ...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
Memories are made of this ‘He was still too young to know that the heart’s memory eliminates the bad...
The field of Memory Studies continually refocuses and reinvents itself, searching for moments, event...
A woman is listening to Sinatra before work. As she later describes it, ‘suddenly from nowhere I ...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...